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America’s founding generation believed that a republic was the best form of government for Americans. But, they warned, republics are more fragile than monarchies. They more easily fall into anarchy or tyranny if certain safeguards are not maintained, and it was up to the citizens to be on guard. What did they think we should guard against? Does their advice hold any wisdom for us today? Come to the Grayslake Area Public Library and consider these questions with historian Joyce Haworth.